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Here’s What People Think of Alex Borg’s Candidacy

Jun 25 2025 Share

PN MP Alex Borg has announced that he will be running for the leadership of the Nationalist Party. He is the second candidate to declare his intention, following former PN leader Adrian Delia.

Since Borg’s announcement, messages mostly on Facebook have been pouring in from supporters, critics, and members of the public, sharing their views on his leadership bid.

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What do you think of this?

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Take A Look At How St.George’s Bay Has Changed Over The Years

Jun 25 2025 Share

Taking to a popular Maltese group on Facebook, which has over 590k members, Peter Poncsak posted two photos of him overlooking the iconic St. George’s Bay.

The striking contrast between the images sparked conversation, with many noting how the area has changed significantly over the years.

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It is clear to see that more hotels and offices where built over the years, as well as the giant Mercury Tower overlooking the bay.

What do you think of St.George’s Bay transformation over the years?

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New Staff Car Park Opens At Mater Dei Hospital as Part of €700,000 Investment

Jun 25 2025 Share

Mater Dei Hospital will now benefit from a new car park offering approximately 135 additional spaces, located near the Oncology Centre. This project, representing a €700,000 investment, forms part of a broader vision to improve public health infrastructure while addressing the practical needs of hospital staff.

During the construction of the car park, a 2,300-year-old Punic tomb was discovered. Excavation work was carried out in close collaboration with the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage (SCH), which carefully documented and preserved all remains and artefacts before construction resumed.

The announcement was made during a site visit by Minister for Health and Active Ageing, Jo Etienne Abela, accompanied by Dr Robert G. Xuereb, Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation for Medical Services (FMS).

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Minister Abela emphasised that this new facility is a tangible example of the government’s commitment to prioritising the needs of healthcare professionals.

“Investment in clinical spaces is vital, but it is equally important to invest in support facilities such as this one. Our staff deliver some of the most sensitive and demanding services, and it is essential that we provide them with a healthy working environment and the support they deserve.” said the Minister Abela.

Dr Xuereb added that the FMS is not only focused on developing modern clinical infrastructure, but also on providing practical facilities that enable professionals to deliver the highest standard of care.

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New Agreement Brings ‘Mal-Melodija’ Project To More Students

Jun 25 2025 Share

An agreement has been signed between the Centre for the Maltese Language and the Secretariat for Christian Education, marking a new phase of collaboration between the government entity and the Church institution.

The agreement was signed by Dr Maris Camilleri, Acting Chief Executive of the Centre for the Maltese Language, and Dr Ian Attard, Director General of the Secretariat for Christian Education. The signing took place in the presence of Minister for Culture, the Arts and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, and Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, Clifton Grima.

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Minister Owen Bonnici stated, “Through this agreement, further initiatives in support of the Maltese language will be launched, including projects that bring together performing arts, culture, and our language. These initiatives have already benefitted students in state schools, and now students from Church schools in both Malta and Gozo will also take part.”

Minister Clifton Grima emphasised the importance of a holistic education that spans multiple dimensions and highlighted the need to further strengthen the use of the Maltese language.

Among the planned initiatives is the Mal-Melodija (“With the Melody”) project an educational programme that integrates linguistic, cultural and historical elements with various musical styles that appeal to today’s youth.

Previously aimed at Year 8 (Form 2) students, Mal-Melodija will now be extended to Year 9 (Form 3) students as well, thanks to this new agreement.

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